“Come on a journey with me as I revisit my travels around the world and unpack the impact it has had on my work.
I grew up in Pittsburgh, PA, surrounded by orange crates and skyscrapers, layered with the sounds of PAT buses and Steelers Fans. Traveling outside the City Limits has helped me see the beauty in the city. I welcome you to peek into my creative process as I make different observations and explore new mediums.”
Marcè Nixon-Washington is a multidisciplinary artist based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She received her BFA from West Virginia University with a focus in Africana Studies. Marcè studied Ceramics in Jingdezhen, China, where she found her love for shards and ceramic history. She investigates ceramics as an archival material to record personal and cultural history. Her work has been exhibited at The Mufei Gallery in Jingdezhen, China, The Carnegie Museum of Art, The 2023 NCECA Conference, and she has most recently completed a solo exhibition at The Manchester Craftsman Guild as the inaugural William E Strickland Jr fellow. Marce’ is also a member of the Union Project’s BIPOC Collaborative Studio and Women of Visions.